So yesterday, I appeared for the second time on “The People Power Hour.” It was fun. I enjoy being on the radio and playing pundit. It’s pretty much what my friends and I do when we talk on the phone.
I had to grade the Obama administration, which was awkward since I am half proud early Obama supporter and half pissed-off Progressive. I didn’t give him a grade lower than a “C-,” (on civil liberties) although I would have given him a “D” on gay rights if asked.
I’m still new enough at this that I enjoy when people tell me I was good on the show.
When the archive is up, the show will be available at:
http://www.peoplepowerhour.com/shows_archive.aspx
ypocrites, belying their simplistic moralizing.
t’s natural for Americans to conclude that the world’s most powerful country can and should tilt the balance in favor of democratic protesters.
72 percent of respondents in a recent poll said they support a public plan option for health care reform, while 65 percent support a more radical (and effective) option: single-payer national health insurance. Yet Dianne Feinstein warns that Senate Democrats cannot muster the votes for the public plan option. It has been decades since a party has enjoyed as much real and perceived power as Democrats do today, yet our party seems imprisoned in an invisible cell.
When Senator Obama ran his history-making campaign, he promised a post-partisan politics and, of all his promises, this may be the one he has adhered to most vigilantly. He has tacked to the center on national security and civil liberties, has included industry players in every major policy discussion, and gave House Republicans much of what they wanted on the stimulus bill. He got zero Republican votes for his efforts.