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‘Left, Right & Center’: Going for Brokered?Posted on Mar 16, 2012
Who benefits if Republicans head to Tampa, Fla., at the end of August without a decisive winner? President Obama’s poll numbers are down with gas prices up. But what can he do about it? These issues, plus the spectacular exit of one former Goldman Sachs exec, are among the topics “Left, Right & Center” panelists Robert Scheer, Matthew Continetti and Judy Muller mull over on this week’s show. Have a listen below. —KA KCRW: Advertisement Previous item: Former Child Soldier on Kony 2012: ‘Why Can’t They Preach Peace?’ Next item: ‘NOVA’: Mind Over Money New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |
By febo, March 18, 2012 at 4:25 am Link to this comment
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Continetti re Goldman Sachs said “what’s new about this resignation letter, what’s the big deal, this was going on on the 80s”
Since 07 we’re having the mother of all meltdowns and this guy sees no disconnect in GS not changing its ways? Uh.
Another schizo Sock Puppet
PS - good one Mr. Scheer for his half hearted - “I’m not sure if I can” commitment to vote for Ron Paul. Something at least…
Report thisBy febo, March 18, 2012 at 4:06 am Link to this comment
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The host said re Afghanistan - “Nothing can match the horror of this week”.
Well only if you view it from a schizophrenically “our-side” focussed stance, one that ignores all the drone strike mistakes etc.
Despite its loud posturing this show is part of the main stream media, its just a spiced up version of sock puppetry.
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