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Super Tuesday and Beyond

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Posted on Feb 7, 2008

The podcast is back after an extended holiday break. In this installment, Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer and Managing Editor Peter Scheer chat with Los Angeles radio institution Michael Jackson about Super Tuesday and what it all means for the race ahead. The Michael Jackson show can be heard in Los Angeles on AM 1260, in San Diego on AM 540 or online at 1260.am.

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By Eric Weiner, February 19, 2008 at 9:31 am Link to this comment
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For some reason, itunes seems to stop downloading this peace at 40.3 mb and does not finish.  Not sure if I’m the only one or not. 

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By rollin kent, February 16, 2008 at 7:13 pm Link to this comment
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I enjoyed the conversation with robert and peter scheer very much. But I have to say the talk about whether cheney sleeps at night was offensive and too frivolous. The question should not be whether he or rumsfeld have trouble sleeping but how to indict these people before the international criminal court for genocide.

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university of puebla
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