Summary: Guests include Walter Searcy, Executive Committee member of the Nashville branch of the NAACP, and Christopher Sanders, president of the Tennessee Equality Project.

Part 1 – Abe’s #1! George is #36! – It’s Presidents day and as always, there’s a song in our hearts – and on Mary’s lips. Plus, the economic stimulus plan passes both the House and the Senate despite Joe Scarborough, all the other nattering nabobs of negativity, and a whole mess of rigid Republicans. [38.1 MB 23:48 download MP3]

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Independence Day – Martina McBride
Cannonball – The Breeders
Better Already – Northern State

Part 2 – Interview with Walter Searcy, III – Walter is an accomplished attorney, an alumnus of Fisk University and Vanderbilt School of Law, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Nashville Branch of the NAACP. He has had a long history with the local chapter and so he answers some questions – Does the election of President Obama end the need for affirmative action in America? What is the NAACP’s involvement in the civil rights complaint filed in Tennessee recently with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights? – and tells us some stories. [47.8 MB 29:50 download MP3]

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See a Little Light – Bob Mould

Part 3 – Was, Is, and Ever Shall Be a Harpy of the Left A conservative caller has a problem with – wait for it – President Barack Obama’s power grab. [17.5 MB 10:567 download MP3]

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Brimful of Asha – (Norman Cook Mix)

Part 4 – Interview with Christopher SandersTennessee Equality Project president Chris Sanders somehow knows that the way into our hearts is through our stomachs, so we gladly accept his gift of cheese danish. But he didn’t come all the way to the studio just to feed us, he came to tell us about the TNEP’s Advancing Equality Day on the Hill (when he and other members of the GLBT community and their supporters across the state come to Nashville to visit with their elected officials), his secret Big Gay Agenda, and whether or not he’s afraid he’ll catch teh straight from Rep. Campfield. [24.8MB 15:27 download MP3]

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Ooh Child (things Are Going To Get Easier) – Donnie Mcclurkin

Part 5 – Yes, He Was Born in America and No, He Doesn’t Want to Kill Old People – Sooner or later we had to address the birth certificate issue and what better week than when four – count’em 4! – Tennessee state legislators sign onto a yet-to-be-filed lawsuit to force President Barack Obama to release his birth certificate. Then, we further debunk the already-debunked assertion that he will also be telling your when and where to make the incision for your emergency appendectomy. [30MB 18:43 download MP3]

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People Get Ready – Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions
Evolution of All Things – Rilo Kiley

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The Coopert Report

Last Monday, Congressman Jim Cooper let fly an “I probably shouldn’t tell you this…” on our show that by now I bet he wishes he could take back. Or maybe not. You never can tell with those Wil E. Politicians.

For those of you just joining us, here’s the scoop: On Monday, Congressman Cooper came on the show and said he got “some quiet encouragement from the Obama folks for” voting against the stimulus bill. He also said, “Now, I got in terrible trouble with our leadership because they don’t care what’s in the bill, they just want it pass and they want it to be unanimous.” The next day, the Kleinheider machine over at PostPolitics picked out the money quote and used it in a post speculating about Cooper’s interest in the position of Health and Human Services secretary. Politico picked it up from there, then Kos, ABC, CBS, Fox, Chuck Todd on MSNBC, Politico again, and finally, in yesterday’s White House press briefing, Jake Tapper fired off a question about the remarks to Robert Gibbs.

From Liberadio(!) to the White House press room in about a day. Bizz Bizz Buzz Buzz.

And inevitably there was fallout. The Congressman clarified (“At no point did any member of President Obama’s staff encourage me to vote against the House economic recovery bill”), Robert Gibbs stumbled, and the Speaker, at her weekly press conference, “swatted aside questions” saying “she was more concerned with her caucus as a whole than any single member.”

Speaker Pelosi has also refused an offer to come on the show. (And yes, they knew who were were.)

Congressman Cooper has been accused, so far, of taking a swipe at Speaker Pelosi, not voting with his constituency, angling for a position in the Obama administration, not angling for a position in the Obama administration, and grandstanding. For their part, the White House gave “back-channel assurances” to the Speaker’s office “that the substance of his remarks was untrue.”

Does anyone else hear that cock crowing for the third time? And speaking of barnyard fowl, which came first, the chicken – Congressman Cooper’s somewhat wreckless remarks that could hurt his chances at a position in the Obama administration, or the egg – Cooper already knowing, because he hasn’t “spoken to him [Barack] in months,” that his chances at such a position are nil? The resignation in his voice during Monday’s interview at not being invited to “Barack’s” fiscal stimulus summit suggest the egg:

Well first of all, the summit is entirely Barack’s idea. I haven’t talked to him in months. You know, he did this on his own. I’m not going to be invited to his summit. But I’m glad that he’s taking on some of these major issues because this effects not only the future of the country but his own presidency.

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And despite the Congressman’s protestations that he was not grandstanding – because if he were “he could probably pick a more appropriate venue than a small-audience local radio show” – I must assume that Congressman Cooper (and his non-neophyte staff) knew what he was saying and where he was saying it. That said, it would have been nice to hear:

Whether I was grandstanding or not, I was on the only talk show in my home state – which, by the way reaches all of Middle-Tennessee and has been on the air for over 4 years – that will give a platform to progressive ideas. I tried the other talk stations but they were too busy giving part of their 180 hours per week of air time to to Senator Corker, Senator Alexander, Congressman Wamp and Congressman Blackburn.

UPDATE: Hannity, too.

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BBC World News America posted a clip of Dr Martin Luther King predicting a Barack Obama “in less than 40 years.”

And ABC News collects the reflections of some of the Civil Rights leaders who accompanied King on his March on Washington 46 years ago and are returning to Washington for the Obama inauguration.

On a different note, the Presidential Inauguration Committee made what they say was an “error in executing a plan” to have openly gay Bishop Gene Robinson’s prayer be part of the live televised portion of yesterday’s “We Are One” (now officially known as the “We Are One, Except for you, the Gays”) concert:

“We had always intended and planned for Rt. Rev. Robinson’s invocation to be included in the televised portion of yesterday’s program. We regret the error in executing this plan – but are gratified that hundreds of thousands of people who gathered on the mall heard his eloquent prayer for our nation that was a fitting start to our event.” — PIC communications director Josh Earnest

While the “oversight” is raising the ire of many, it should be some consolation that President-elect Obama kept his “gay or straight” line in the speech that was televised at the end of yesterday’s concert.

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Summary: Guests include Tom Negri, Managing Director of the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel, and Dr. David Rosnick, economist for the Center for Economic and Policy Research.

Part 1 – Straight Only, White Only, Christian Only, Republican Only, Women Only – Oh when oh when will it end? When you get out and vote against/against! [6 MB 03:48 download MP3]

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Part 2 – Interview with Tom Negri. Tom is the Managing Director of Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel, on the board of the Chamber of Commerce, and a founding member of Nashville’s Coalition For Education About Immigration. He knows real immigration reform and what’s good for business and Councilman Eric Crafton’s English Only referendum is neither. [40.2 MB 25:04 download MP3]

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Part 3 – Vote Vote Like a Baby Stoat – Our listeners weigh in on English Only and help us, with apologies to CuteOverload.com, urge everyone to get out and vote vote like a baby stoat. And then tell your friends to do the same. [45.7 MB 28:33 download MP3]

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Part 4 – Interview with Dr. David Rosnick – In this interview, bearded economist Dr. Rosnick of the Center for Economic and Policy Research does just what his organization promises, he presents the economic crisis, President-Elect Obama’s stimulus package, and the bailout in a progressive, accurate and understandable manner. And it’s always nice to hear an economist giggle. [25MB 15.34 download MP3]

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Part 5 – The Nashville Last Crowd – We’re told that we’re anti-English if we’re against English Only, which is both not true and kinda funny because we’re all, you know, speaking English. What’s not funny is Steve Gill and his Nashville Last crowd who will vote for the English Only referendum despite the documented negative impact it will have on the city. Plus, the Tennessee General Assembly reconvenes with some Republican-led turmoil (shades of things to come?), President Bush personally authorized torture, and don’t just listen to what President-elect Obama says, watch what he does. [46.5MB 29:00 download MP3]

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Summary: Guests include Gray Sasser, John McFadden, Chris Ford, and Elbert Ventura.

Part 1 – You Have 60 Seconds to Celebrate…Good! Now Back to Work. – What’s an election day wrap-up without a call from Remo, Mary’s Independent Dad. Plus, confusion and disenfranchisement on Election Day for Vanderbilt Students, a healthy and appropriate response from the media to voter problems, and Nell Levin from the Tennessee Alliance for Progress calls in to ask, “What’s next?” (19:09 30.7MB)

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Part 2 – Interview with Gray Sasser – The Chairman of the Tennessee Democratic Party breaks Election Day down for us – the good, the bad, and the ugly. What does it mean for Tennesseans? For Nashvillians? Who’s to blame? Where do we go from here? And although Gray’s “blame me and let’s move on” attitude is honorable, a solid understanding of what happened is absolutely necessary – lest we be condemned to repeat history. (33:46 54.1MB)

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Part 3 – Media Matters for America SmackdownMedia Matters Research Fellow Elbert Ventura smacks down the advancing narrative that “America is a center-right nation” while explaining how certain media folk can label President-elect Barack Obama a Socialist one week and a Reagan Democrat the next. Was it something he won? (09:25 15MB)

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Part 4 – Tennessee Lives in Infamy – Tennesseans, get ready to spend the next two years fighting the last remaining gasps of the culture war on both a state and local level. First up, defeating Councilman Eric Crafton’s out of state funded “English Only” bill. (05:53 9.4MB)

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Part 5 – Interview with John McFadden and Chris Ford – John McFadden, Executive Director of the Tennessee Environmental Council, and Chris Ford, Executive Director of Tennessee Conservation Voters,, give us the scoop on the Second Annual Summit for a Sustainable Tennessee, happening this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. What is sustainability and what does it mean for all Tennesseans? Plus, what can we do to move a sustainable agenda forward. (19:42 31.6MB)

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Happy Election Day

Yes. You. Can.

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Happy Halloween!

From Senator Barack Obasset (Don’t the big ears and the unflappable jowls give it away?).

Senator Barack Obasset

Bassets for Barack!

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Can We Carve it? Yes! We! Can!

This Sunday, October 26, from 3:00 to 9:00 PM is the “Yes We Carve!” Punkin’ Carvin’ and Phone Bankin’ Party at Victory ‘08 HQ (across from the Farmer’s Market). If you’ve never been to Nashville’s Obama HQ, tomorrow would be a great time to go – bring a pumpkin or two (it’s BYOP), your kids, and your dialing fingers and experience all the fun, energy, camaraderie, and love in the room. [And snacks - scary Halloween-type snacks! - Ed.] And after you’ve finished, you’ll have participated in a historic campaign, spread the love around to those you’ve called, had fun with your kids, and created a lovely Halloween accoutrement for your front porch. It’s a win-win, really.

The inspiration (and stencils) for tomorrow’s event can be found at YesWeCarve.com but all the fun will be at 907 Rosa Parks Blvd.

Contact Kathy Chambers for more details and watch this video to start feeling it:

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If Sarah Palin believes she has the Lord is on her side, how does she explain 150 million dollars raised in September, 100,000 people at a rally in St. Louis, and the endorsement of Colin Powell?

“So North Carolina, I appreciate you all so much, who are here who already get it. You know, maybe I’m preaching to the choir a little bit here, but being here encourages me because I know that I’m not alone and I’ll send this message back to John McCain also. At those times on the campaign trail when sometimes it’s easy to get a little bit discouraged, when, you know, when you happen to turn on the news when your campaign staffers will let you turn on the news,” she said, prompting laughter from the group. Usually they’re like ‘Oh my gosh, don’t watch. You’re going to, you know, you’re going to get depressed.’

“But yeah, sometimes you do get depressed watching what it is that they’re reporting and the spin and some of the distortion of what our message is and what we stand for. Sometimes that, that gets draining,” she continued. “But it’s at events like these and our rallies that we are so energized and inspired and we know that we are not alone. We feel your strength and we feel the power of prayer, so many of you tell us that you are praying for us and praying for our country and that’s why we so appreciate you being here.”

“We even saw today, thank the Lord, we saw some movement.”

I’m just sayin’, if you wanna play that game, it looks like Barack Obama’s Lord is winning.

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